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6 A a TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1957 TWELVE THE COSHOCTON, OHIO, TRIBUNE SENATOR IMPROVING WASHINGTON (UP) Sen. Matthew M. Neely (D-Wva) "improving nicely" following his recent hip operation, according to a spokesman in his office here. GO UP IN THE AIR for BRILLIANT TY 5. reasons why Amerite Towers are your best buy 1 MODERN HOME 1 IMPROVEMENT You add storm windows, on extra bath, or air conditioning to modernize your home en Amerite TV Tower will modernize your home and improve your TV viewing pleasure.

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Pocock, who was burned to death in her home on South Fourth st. last December. He was also named executor of the will, dated April 20, 1949. The widow, Elsie Harper, is bequeathed all real and personal property under terms of the Harper will. She was also named executrix.

The will is dated Sept. 24, 1952. MARRIAGE LICENSES Archie B. Cheney, 19, Coshocton, General Electric Co. employe, and Dee A.

Passmore, 17, Roscoe. (Application.) Larry D. Longsworth, 20, Newcomerstown, draftsman, and J. Lynn Jennings, 21, Route 4. SALES TAX REPORT County Treasurer Atta Emler nounced that prepaid sales tax stamps issued from his office for week ending Jan.

12 totaled $6,500.54 as compared with $6,120.16 for the same period in 1956. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Clara M. Bean to George W. Sharrock and wife, acres, Ox- FOR THAT NEXT SIGN PHONE 2969-M GRAY SIGNS Picture Framing a Specialty RIVER ROAD, ROUTE 5 TEN VARIETIES OF CRISP, JUICY APPLES JOHN HALL ORCHARDS OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. M.

Trio Jailed After Cleveland Chase CLEVELAND, O. (UP) Two 19-year-old men and a 23-year-old woman were held here today on charges of resisting arrest and carrying a concealed weapon, following a wild 110-mile-an-hour chase in stolen auto. The trio allegedly stole a 1956 model car in Youngstown Monday night and later stopped at a filling station to trade a tire for gasoline. As the car zoomed away from the station, Geauga County Deputy 5 Sheriff Dick Ford gave chase. Ford radioed for help when he thought he heard a shot from the other car.

Sixteen cruiseres from Cleveland suburbs answered the call. The three forced the auto into a snow bank at the Geauga-Cuyahoga county line after a pie truck pulled onto the highway in their path. The deputy said the fugitives were armed with a .32 caliber pistol and several switchblade knives. ford township. Pennsylvania railroad company to C.

G. Conrad and wife, 3.24 acres, Bethlehem township. Edwin Lee and others to Edwin L. Lee and wife, 431 acres, Jefferson township. Municipal Court William W.

Wheeler, Newark, pleaded guilty to an unlawful violation charge and was fined $7 and costs. A fine of $12, with costs suspended, was imposed on William E. McGuire, Coshocton route, after pleading guilty to a charge of failing to pay for overdue parking tickets. Col. Eagon Better COLUMBUS, O.

(UP) Col. Herbert B. Eagon, of Delaware, chief of staff of the Ohio National Guard Division, was reported in good condition today following a fainting spell at a Columbus hotel Monday night. Eagon was here attending the inauguration of Gov. C.

mentioned William O'Neill He has been as a possible appointee to the governor's cabinet. MASONIC NOTICE SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Coshocton Lodge No. 96 F. A. M.

THURSDAY, JANUARY P. M. Work in the M.M. Degree- Lunch Master Masons of Regularly Constituted Lodges Welcome BYRON T. SKINNER, Sec.

TED V. BUMGARDNER, W. M. MOOSE NOTICE! All Members Please Meet TUESDAY, JANUARY P. M.

AT MOOSE HOME To Pay Last Respects to Brother Arthur Howe JAMES CONNER, Governor Amazing new TV antenna CHANNEL MASTER breaks through the TV reception barrier New "Travelling Wave" design ends "snow," "ghosts," brings in better pictures on all channels The Channel Master T.W is a spectacular new kind of TV antenna. It is the first to use the fabulous "Travelling Wave" principle which, electronically reinforces picture-signals and totally rejects all unwanted signals and inter. ference Channel Master's new T.W antenna brings you TV picture quality that has CHANNEL MASTER Really Rugged never before been possible in this areal times stronger than any other antenna! Built for The 1-W was developed for the best years of ase. Heavy-duty "twin truss" construction. of both Black Resists perils of driving winds and beavy ice-loada.

reception White and All aluminum too. COLOR TV by the scientists at the famous Channel Master Antenna advertised in Development Laboratory Evening POSTI BILL NEWELL, TV SERVICE a Me Daniel APPLIANCE CENTER 109 S. 6th ST. PHONE 2266 a YOUST 4 SIX STEPS FROM THE BUS Legislation Being Planned to Abolish Highway Council COLUMBUS, O. (UP) Gov.

C. William O'Neill said today that emergency legislation will be introduced in the legislature, possibly today, to abolish the State Highway Construction Council. O'Neill said the council's original job was to classify the highways of the state "and this has been accomplished." The governor said elimination of the three-member council would save money and do away with "red tape." The announcement followed conferences between O'Neill and House Speaker Roger Cloud (R- C. Stanley Mechem, (R-NelsonLogan), Senate Majority, Leader ville), and Ohio's new highway director, Charles M. Noble." O'Neill said the Highway Construction Council was "one of the areas where the executive power of the governor had eroded away." He said State Rep.

Robert L. Johnson (R-Medina) will introduce the measure to abolish the council. The new governor said that once the Legislature approves the bill, future highway programs will come to him for approval and submission to the lawmakers. O'Neill said he did not discuss the matter of doing away with the Capital Planning Board, which has been viewed along similar lines as that of the council. O'Neill was at his office shortly after 8 a.m.

despite retiring early this morning after attending three inaugural balls. He conferred with Charles M. Noble, the new highway director, on "the broad aspects of the highway program and the organization of the department." He said outgoing director, Samuel 0. Linzell, would not be retained in the department. He said Linzell indicted he preferred not to remain in the department.

Conesville, Local Officials to Meet A dinner meeting for the purpose acquainting Conesville school and village officials with several Coshocton county officials will be held at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at Conesville high school. During the evening there will be a discussion on the proposed Conesville bridge project and other sues of interest to Franklin township residents. Invited wo attend are the county commissioners.

engineer, deputy engineer, county auditor, treasurer, prosecutor, Conesville local board of education, PTA president, Howard Thomas, Fire Chief S. L. Bickel of Conesville, J. Fred Lautenschlager, county superintendent, and Kenneth Ward, principal of Conesville public schools. Ohio First Family Back in Routine COLUMBUS, 0.

(UP) Ohio's first family settled down to a more routine life today after a hectic night of dancing and celebrating at three inaugural balls. Governor and Mrs. C. William O'Neill attended the dances at the Neil House, Deshler-Hilton, and the Southern Hotel, The O'Neill children Dubby, 10, and Peggy, 7, were on hand only for the Neil House ball. Mrs.

O'Neill danced with Dubby and the governor paired off with Peggy. The band struck up "Oh. You Beautiful Doll" and the floor was cleared around the family. The governor and Mrs. O'Neill waved the smiling crowds up and down High Street as they went from one ball to another.

Escorting the O'Neills were John Galbreath, chairman of the inaugural committee, and Police Chief George Scholer. Each hotel ballroom was gaily decorated with red, white and blue bunting and Ohio and American flags. Water glasses commemorating the inauguration were given to each guest. Hospital Notes County Memorial hospital: Admissions Mrs. Samuel Bell, 600 Highland Mrs.

Daisy Croy, 626 Fair Mrs. William Chaney, Newcomerstown Route Mrs. Robert Grace, 235 North Fifth Mrs. Howard Lindemann, 231 South Eighth George McElroy, Lore City Route Mrs. Brice Neville, Warsaw Route George Noble, West Lafayette Route Mrs.

Helen Rice, 505 Chestnut Donald Whiteus, North Fifteenth Edward Wilson, West Lafayette Route 1. Dismissals Elizabeth Karr, 437 Walnut William Lantzer, Sugarcreek Route 1: Mrs. Robert McFadden, Akron; Mrs. William Manning, Route infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nathan Maple, Adams Mills; Eugene Riley, Newcomerstown; Mrs. Wilmer Shample, Route 2. Fire in Supermarket SANDUSKY, O. (UP) A fire broke out at Wally's Food Supermarket nere today and burned the tirst two floors of the building causing $25,000 before firemen brought it under control. Fire Chief Wilson McLaughlin was overcome by smoke and was taken 10 Providence Hospital where he is reported in fair condition.

Death Notice J. Perpaul Francis J. Perpaul, 71, of 742 South Eighth st. died at 5 a. m.

today at County Memorial hospital following a long illness. He had been a patient at the local hospital one week. He was born Dec. 27, 1885, in St. Augustine, a son of Francis and Beatrice Lopez Perpaul, and was March 29, 1922, to Lillian Curless, who survives.

A resident of this city for four years, he formerly had been a businessman in Cleveland. In addition to his wife, the survivors are a stepson, Herman Curlee, 1411 South Fifteenth two brothers, Leon Perpaul, St. Augustine, and Alfred Perpaul, Miami, one sister, Mrs. Pauline Brotherson, also of Miami, and two stepgrandchildren. One brother is deceased.

Services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Dawson funeral nome in charge of Rev. A. E.

Wickham and burial will be in South Lawn cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 m. and Thursday until time for services. Northeastern Link Of Freeway Starts COLUMBUS. 0.

(UP) Preliminary work has begun on an important northeastern link of the North-South Freeway, the State Highway Department announced today. Director Samuel O. Linzell said Beiswenger and Hoch, Akron consulting engineers, were given the go-ahead on a $47,500 contract to prepare engineering reports on a proposed 47.5 miles of highways in Medina, Cuyahoga and Summit counties. Blueprints were being drawn up on the relocations of 25 miles of US. Route 42 in Medina and Cuyahoga counties and 22.5 miles of State Route 18 in Medina and Summit counties.

Relocation of U. S. 42 will extend from the proposed Lodi Bypass, one quarter mile north of Lodi, to the junction of the present Route 42 and the Ohio Turnpike. SR 18 will run from the present intersection of 18 and SR 57 in Maliet et Creek to the west leg of the Akron Expressway. The relocations, which fall under the federal highway program, will bypass the city of Medina.

Woman Painfully Hurt in Accident Mrs. William Chanty, 37. Newcomerstown Route 1, is a patient at County Memorial hospital here, receiving treatment for a severely broken right arm suffered in an automobile accident near comerstown early Monday evening. NewIt was reported that Mrs. Chaney was traveling south on State Route 21, 1.2 miles north of Newcomerstown when she lost control of her car on a curve and ran into an embankment.

The car was demolished. The accident occurred about 5 p. m. and Mrs. Chaney was first treated by a Newcomerstown physician and then taken to the Coshocton hospital.

is expected that the state highway patrol will file charges later. Ohio Coal Production Rising Above That of '55 COLUMBUS, 0. (UP) Ohio coal production for the third quarter of 1956 rose to nine million tons, State Industrial Relations Director Margaret A. Mahoney announced today. The figure represents 300,000 more tons of coal than during a comparable period for 1955.

The third quarter report also said empioyment in Ohio mines increased from 9,700 to 10,200 over the year while mine payrolls jumped from $11.6 million to $13.2 million. O'Neill Urged to Raise State Employes' Pay COLUMBUS, 0. (UP) Gov. C. William O'Neill was urged today by the state employe's union to recommend a $25 a month increase for all state employes.

The Ohio Councils of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes, said that such an increase would provide "real economic relief for the thousands of state employes now earning in the neighborhood of $200 a month." Bushong Retiring COLUMBUS, O. (UP)--Dr. Roy E. Bushong today announced his retirement as superintendent of Lima State Hospital after 45 years service in Ohio's. mental hygiene system.

His retirement is effective April 1. Bushong will be succeeded by Dr. Henry Luidens, managing officer of the Veterans Administration Hospital at Coatesville, Pa. Birth Note Born at County Memorial hospital: A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Stewart, 1030 South Sixth Monday evening. TO MAKE THINGS HAPPEN when you want to rent, sell or hire, Ph. 205. Violence Reported In Phone Strike; Man Hospitalized PORTSMOUTH, 0. (UP)-Robert P.

Cole, 28, Seymour, Texas, was treated at a hospital today for injuries received in a rockthrowing incident involving an Ohio Consolidated Telephone Co. repair crew. A company spokesman said Communications Workers of American union pickets harassed a cable repair crew. Cole's condition was reported as "good." Mitchell Conley, company supervisor, said about 10 strikers and sympathizers attacked Cole, inflicting bruises and a possible concussion. Conley said the group alSO threw rocks and snowballs, forcing the repair crew to abandon its work.

Conley said two company trucks were damaged. Conley said contempt of court charges will be filed against the demonstrators for violating an injunction governing conduct of strikers. Although cable cuttings have caused a virtual blackout in County, the incident Monday ught was the first reported violence since the exchanges reopened in mid-December, Monday night City Council took no action on a union request for a public hearing to consider firing City Manager Robert Layton. Council said if an AFL and CIO joint labor committee would present specific charges it would consider a public hearing on the proposed firing. Both sides are scheduled to meet with federal mediators on Thursday.

Investigation of Oil Prices Asked WASHINGTON (UP)-Two senators--a Republican and a Democrat-are calling for a Senate investigation of increases in gas and fuel oil prices. Sen. W. Kerr Scott (D-NC) announced he is drafting a resolution that would create a special Senate committee to do the job. Sen.

J. Glenn Beall (R Md) called on the Senate Banking and Currency Committee to do it. Earlier, Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine) said the government should step in if necessary to prevent "a fuel oil price gouge on Americans." The Justice Department only last week announced an investigation of the price increases. The department wants to know if the major oil firms raised prices according to some agreement.

That would be illegal. 1,500 Face Layoffs SPRINGFIELD, 0. (UP)-More than 1,500 employes of the International Harvester Co. will be laid off this week while the company makes changes in its plant. Most of the affected persons are expected to be out about five weeks.

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